I liked these pics illustrating "I'm a cat, and I can sleep where I want." Then a woman who adopted one of our foster cats sent me this one, which proves the adage:
Here are the original pics I was sent:
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bwj
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TOO ADORABLE! I just love kitties! They are so good for one's psyche, I think---more so than dawgs. Canines require so much love, and are never satisfied---much too clingy and dependent. Cats come and go as they will, enjoy a nice ear-scratch but don't slobber and demand it, and do indeed look so peaceful when they curl up for a little nap.
Our "Yellow Man" Max used to sleep in Lizzy's bathroom sink, so that pic brought back a memory. And our current Bit rolls over with her tummy facing up, like an ol' passed-out drunk, and snoozes for hours.
Dizzy just attacked me and bit through my trouser/pant leg and broke the skin on the other side. She associates me with Play Time because I'm good about spending time playing with her but that doesn't mean I want to frolic all the time or that my limbs are the same as the scarf or toy mouse I give her to play with.
I told you, foo', get you a little water-squirt bottle and hose her good when she starts that attack business. Quick, painless, and gets your message across! She might be too old to re-train, though. I've never had a vicious biting kitty, so don't really know what you can do. Do you think she'll be hard to place in a permanent home because of her vice?
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TOO ADORABLE! I just love kitties! They are so good for one's psyche, I think---more so than dawgs. Canines require so much love, and are never satisfied---much too clingy and dependent. Cats come and go as they will, enjoy a nice ear-scratch but don't slobber and demand it, and do indeed look so peaceful when they curl up for a little nap.
Our "Yellow Man" Max used to sleep in Lizzy's bathroom sink, so that pic brought back a memory. And our current Bit rolls over with her tummy facing up, like an ol' passed-out drunk, and snoozes for hours.
Does Dizzy still bite?
Dizzy just attacked me and bit through my trouser/pant leg and broke the skin on the other side. She associates me with Play Time because I'm good about spending time playing with her but that doesn't mean I want to frolic all the time or that my limbs are the same as the scarf or toy mouse I give her to play with.
I told you, foo', get you a little water-squirt bottle and hose her good when she starts that attack business. Quick, painless, and gets your message across! She might be too old to re-train, though. I've never had a vicious biting kitty, so don't really know what you can do. Do you think she'll be hard to place in a permanent home because of her vice?
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